school me on cameras, please
#1
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You rode how far???
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school me on cameras, please
looking at the Garmin VIRB, GoPro, and the Shimano Sport Cam.
haven't found much online about the Shimano and its software yet. I like the VIRB and the speed/cadence/power overlay via the software. No such for GoPro, though, obviously it has been around longer.
Anybody have the Shimano that can chime in? Other two have plenty of reviews online, including some good ones by DCRainmaker.
Thanks in advance.
haven't found much online about the Shimano and its software yet. I like the VIRB and the speed/cadence/power overlay via the software. No such for GoPro, though, obviously it has been around longer.
Anybody have the Shimano that can chime in? Other two have plenty of reviews online, including some good ones by DCRainmaker.
Thanks in advance.
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looking at the Garmin VIRB, GoPro, and the Shimano Sport Cam.
haven't found much online about the Shimano and its software yet. I like the VIRB and the speed/cadence/power overlay via the software. No such for GoPro, though, obviously it has been around longer.
Anybody have the Shimano that can chime in? Other two have plenty of reviews online, including some good ones by DCRainmaker.
Thanks in advance.
haven't found much online about the Shimano and its software yet. I like the VIRB and the speed/cadence/power overlay via the software. No such for GoPro, though, obviously it has been around longer.
Anybody have the Shimano that can chime in? Other two have plenty of reviews online, including some good ones by DCRainmaker.
Thanks in advance.
#3
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You rode how far???
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From: Columbia, SC
Bikes: '96 Trek 830; 06 Cervelo Soloist, 06 Scott Scale 70, 2013 Cervelo S2
admittedly, I don't know yet how easy that is to do with the Garmin nor Shimano, too.
want ease of use, but also good quality video with some of the fun add-ons, too.
thanks again.
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how difficult to match up the timing with that when you start and stop the camera for snippets at a time?
admittedly, I don't know yet how easy that is to do with the Garmin nor Shimano, too.
want ease of use, but also good quality video with some of the fun add-ons, too.
thanks again.
admittedly, I don't know yet how easy that is to do with the Garmin nor Shimano, too.
want ease of use, but also good quality video with some of the fun add-ons, too.
thanks again.
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Dashware works with any video, has nothing to do with GoPro as a device.
I also made no claim on price.
He said there was "no such" for GoPro.
I never said you had to use it.
#9
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You rode how far???
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From: Columbia, SC
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I have a Sony Actioncam and am very happy with it. Here is a video taken on my Tadpole trike and sped up about 4X's. Hopefully this works as I don't really have youtube access here at work. *note: not all videos on my page were taken with the Sony actioncam*
https://www.bikeforums.net/www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaS41aFOMHM
https://www.bikeforums.net/www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaS41aFOMHM






